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Here is the reality in Cuba. Don't believe the lie machine that tells you the revolution is against computers or the internet. Don't believe the lies that Washington wants to free Cuba. Believe the reality, it wants to control and dominate Cuba, steal it's resources both human and natural as it has done all over the region. They want to stop the free education and health care and divide a society.
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I have spoken to many Cubans and they feel the same. It is true that there are other opinions out there though. |
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Cuba is the most failed show of communism on earth, because its supposed to support the lower class but the lower class lives in total dissaray where rich tourism industries and government groups have all the money.
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Honestly, I think that Cuba is probably infinitely better than the image that we are supposed to get.
On the other hand, asking Castro what it is like there is like asking Bush how life in the United States is.
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Communism ONLY killed 100 million people, but why not give it another chance?
I've never met a poor libertarian, have you? Some people just don't know when to shut up and enjoy freedom |
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I've been there. It's a poor country but it's improving the material conditions of its people. There is state control of many things but it's a lot freer than say, Czechoslovakia was when I went there in the early 1980s (when Brehznev was in the Kremlin). There is absolutely no comparison between Cuba under Batista and Cuba now when it comes to social conditions. Education is free right from the first day of school up to PhD. Medical treatment is free for Cubans. Tourism is a burgeoning industry and the Cubans are smart, introducing the convertible peso for tourists to protect the local economy while getting in hard currency from tourists.
Look, if you get the chance to go there, do so. The Cuban people I met - and I was with a fluent Spanish speaker so we got off the beaten track - are truly friendly (not the grasping "friendliness" you can see elsewhere), hospitable and happy to engage with non-Cubans. True enough, politics isn't something they will talk about at length due to the state's surveillance systems but the people I did get a few words to only made the point that they'd like some more consumer goods. |
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Funny...I read an article about Cuba a few days ago.
The author observed that the country is on the edge of starvation (rations are 2kg of rice and 1kg of beans per month for an adult)--meat is essentially nonexistant, other than seafood. He described it as "no longer Marxist, just poor". Also, the Cuban peso is essentially worthless...the currnecy he saw in common use was the US dollar.
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